Sentences with phrase «draw effective conclusions»

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Maria Fitzpatrick, a professor of policy analysis and management at Cornell University, says pre-kindergarten is particularly effective with children from low - income families — a conclusion drawn by most researchers.
«This landmark study draws the conclusion in pre-clinical animal studies that stem cell therapy for disc degenerative disease might be a potentially effective treatment for the very common condition that affects people's quality of life and productivity,» said the senior author, Wenchun Qu, MD, PhD, of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn..
This was a only a small - scale study, but that didn't stop Rothstein from drawing the far - fetched conclusion that «educators have a stake in promoting a federal income policy that focuses on immediate income support for the unemployed, because this in itself could make instruction more effective
Researchers were careful not to draw conclusions, but they highlighted a correlation to practices such as a longer school day, performance pay for teachers, more time spent on English and effective discipline policies.
We don't create work for you: We make the work you're already doing — planning from standards, analyzing student work and assessment data to adapt teaching, and drawing conclusions that can make your teaching more powerful — easier and more effective.
Then they graph and analyze the data, finding the range and mean, to make conjectures and draw conclusions about effective bridge design and construction.
The students need to draw logical conclusions in development and implementation of business's growth opportunities while presenting effective arguments in their view's support.
Those figures lead me to conclude that the 5 dogs in each group in this study were not enough to draw broad conclusions as to which of their treatment option might be most effective.
The wide variability in programs makes it difficult to draw solid conclusions about the conditions under which home visiting is most effective.
These findings support a conclusion drawn on the basis of an earlier evaluation of the Early Start service, ie, this program seems to work by promoting «new learning» in areas related to child health, education, and parenting, rather than by changing longstanding family difficulties.12 What these findings may suggest is that home visitation programs are most effective when they focus on providing parents with new skills, insights, and approaches to the complex task of parenthood and are least effective when they attempt to change longstanding family problems and difficulties.
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